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Divisive Issues to Hamper Bipartisan Push

11/28/2016 6:00AM

Donald Trump's presidency brings some opportunities for work on bipartisan legislation such as infrastructure spending and tax benefits. However, some major campaign issues like the Supreme Court opening and the future of Obamacare will strain party relations. Photo: AP

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... when President Ra takes office in January and when a new Congress takes office in January when the question is going to be with the Democrats in that Congress can find a way to cooperate with the new Republican president Donald Trump ... there probably are some areas in which President romp and the Democrats in Congress can agree because he after all did not ... campaign as conventional Republican in the one who agreed with the entire Republican agenda ... in Congress their scenarios surgically infrastructure spending that all serious like increased ... child care tax benefits ... in which a president Tropicana Democratic minority in Congress may find plenty of common ground ... the problem is before they get to those kinds of subjects there are three hot button issues ... that may rupture the relationship before they ever get to the ... areas of potential cooperation one is going to be fighting a Supreme Court justice to replace the now deceased Supreme Court justice Billy up the Obama Administration's nominee for that ... is not going to be accepted by the top administration undoubtedly so there may be a very contentious Supreme Court nomination fight ... cycle is gonna be a push to repeal Obamacare by the trumpet ministrations and Republicans in Congress ... that's gonna set Democrats on it and there is this gonna be a debate very quickly about a big tax cut when the Democrats probably can't buy into to think the key question on cooperation between Democrats and a new trumpet ministrations whether ... that relationship can whether those early storms and get to areas where there might in fact be some common ground ...